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Summary of Contents for GameCam 120

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Page 2: ...s of this manual Visitez notre site Web pour les versions linguistiques disponibles dans ce manuel Visite nuestro sitio en Internet para obtener las versio nes disponibles de este manual en diferentes...

Page 3: ...3 Instruction manual 25...

Page 4: ...4 C F B D E h G 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J I Fig 1 Fig 3 4 Fig 5 Fig 2 A B SD...

Page 5: ...5 Fig 12 Fig 10 Fig 7 Fig 11 Fig 8 Fig 9 Fig 6 Fig 13 2 2 2...

Page 6: ...section of text which deals with the risk of damage to property or the environment Intended Use This product is intended only for private use General Warnings RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK This device conta...

Page 7: ...batteries This could lead to explosion during the charging process DANGER OF SUFFOCATION Keep packaging material like plastic bags and rubber bands out of the reach of children as they pose a choking...

Page 8: ...rded When setting up the wildlife camera it should be positioned such that this angle is not obscured by branches or similar in order to guarantee the operation of the camera The motion sensors have a...

Page 9: ...ed at the casing latch with its metal staple in order to gain access to the operator controls and the battery compartment inside I Connection socket for external 6V DC power supply power supply unit a...

Page 10: ...aneously with batteries and a power adapter This could lead to irreparable damage to the device the manufacturer is not liable for this damage 4 1 1 Battery Operation Release the casing latch 7 and op...

Page 11: ...n SD memory card of up to 16 GB in order to be able to save images or videos Insert the SD memory card into the SD card slot 16 as shown in Fig 5 until it snaps into place with a faint click To remove...

Page 12: ...in the main menu see 6 3 for the photograph mode or Video see 6 4 for the video mode After you have con rmed this with OK the screen 14 will fade and the LED 5 will begin to blink Over time the LED bl...

Page 13: ...e camera on You can change the password at any time using this method Note Select a series of numbers that you can easily remember but which cannot be deciphered by unauthorised persons e g not 123456...

Page 14: ...item is indicated by blue highlighting Exit the Settings menu by using the key The following menu items are available 6 2 1 Operating Range Work Here you can choose between the following operating mo...

Page 15: ...24 hour 6 2 9 Stamp Set whether the time and date values should not just be recorded in the image data but also displayed in each shot YES NO 6 2 10 Quality Set the image quality for photographs 9M 5...

Page 16: ...ge bottom right whether a memory card has been inserted top right the capacity number of photos available on the memory card top the phase of the moon centre left the operating range set directly belo...

Page 17: ...d then con rm with OK The image can be paused during video playback by pressing the OK key or playback can be stopped by pressing the arrow key and you can move on to the next saved object photo or vi...

Page 18: ...ntly Using the or 10 arrow keys select YES or NO and con rm with OK Does not apply to protected images videos 6 6 4 Erase all Pressing OK 11 opens the Erase all menu Here you can set whether you would...

Page 19: ...pull it rmly 7 2 Using a tripod The wildlife camera has a threaded tripod socket on the underside of the casing This can be used to mount the wildlife camera on a tripod 8 Connecting to a computer ATT...

Page 20: ...assword prompt 6 characters numerical Temperature range 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Weight approx 550g without batteries Dimensions WxHxD approx 18 5 x 15 x 8 cm Tripod connection socket 6 35 mm photo t...

Page 21: ...sponsible for the failure to recognize the USB port Therefore you may clear up your system environment and remove unused devices To do this right klick on My Computer or Computer and open the Properti...

Page 22: ...ly Remove the plug or remove batteries Clean the lenses only with a soft lint free cloth Do not apply excess pressure to the cloth to avoid scratching the lenses To remove more stubborn dirt moisten t...

Page 23: ...information on the proper disposal Do not dispose of electronic devices in the household garbage As per Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament on waste electrical and electronic equipment an...

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Page 25: ...0DEGB1112BRESSER Irrt mer und technische nderungen vorbehalten Errors and technical changes reserved Meade Instruments Europe GmbH Co KG Gutenbergstr 2 DE 46414 Rhede Germany www bresser de service br...

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